March 22, 2025 - 12:38

A Colorado father has voiced his deep concerns after discovering that the family investigator assigned to his child custody case had fabricated their psychology degree. The father, who initially sensed something was amiss during the proceedings, took the proactive step of filing a complaint with the state to ensure that other families do not fall victim to similar deceit.
His investigation revealed that the expert in question had misrepresented their qualifications, raising serious questions about the integrity of the custody evaluations being conducted. The father expressed his heartbreak over the potential impact this could have on other families navigating the already challenging landscape of custody disputes. He emphasized the importance of trust in these sensitive situations, stating that parents rely heavily on the expertise of such professionals to make informed decisions about their children's welfare.
This revelation has sparked discussions about the need for stricter oversight and verification of credentials for family investigators to protect vulnerable families from potential manipulation and harm.
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